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Title: How Does The Director Stephen Spielberg Use Filmic Techniques To Build Suspense And Tension In The Opening Sequence Of The Film ‘Jaws’?
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The 1975 summer blockbuster ‘Jaws’ based on the best selling novel by Peter Benchley
The film opens with a chilling black screen and the non-digetic sound of little bubbles popping in the distance. This automatically gives the impression that the audience is underwater... Showed first 250 characters
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The 1975 summer blockbuster ‘Jaws’ based on the best selling novel by Peter Benchley
The film opens with a chilling black screen and the non-digetic sound of little bubbles popping in the distance. This automatically gives the impression that the audience is underwater... Showed next 250 characters
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